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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Wonder if they will be increasing their council tax when they give them private parking....doubt it.

    Dundee high school playing fields have cars parked right along the pavement on match days, doubt you'll ever see a traffic warden or traffic police booking them.
    I think that parking on the pavement is difficult to control. You see it all over the place and, as you say, not every offender is booked. Perhaps a traffic warden might be able to explain the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I think that parking on the pavement is difficult to control. You see it all over the place and, as you say, not every offender is booked. Perhaps a traffic warden might be able to explain the problem.
    Until June this year there was no law in Scotland against parking on a pavement. There also isn't one on the streets around Dens except where there are double yellow lines, plus they throw the cones around now too.

    Maybe the council boy could work on arranging better public transportation links, or help get planning permission through for the mighty to move to an area where less people live :-)

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